SOSZEROPOL2030 - Source to Seas – Zero Pollution 2030
We are developing a holistic zero pollution framework to guide the process towards achieving zero pollution in European seas by 2030
We are developing a holistic zero pollution framework to guide the process towards achieving zero pollution in European seas by 2030
Great expectations are being linked to the emergence of seaweed cultivation as a new bioeconomy in Norway.
The centre will become the national knowledge centre for ocean space technology. The purpose of The Norwegian Ocean Technology Centre is to secure Norway’s position as a leading ocean nation and contribute to the green shift in Norwegian ocean...
Combining salmon and kelp through integrated aquaculture to test the IMTA effect in Northern Norway.
Synergy of blue and green sectors for resilient biomass production and processing to develop sustainable feed ingredients for European aquaculture
OLAMUR brings together multi-use low-trophic aquaculture (MU-LTA) related key sectors, to demonstrate sustainable commercial solutions for both the North and the Baltic Sea.
Reducing environmental impact and greenhouse gas emissions in commercial fisheries.
Future hydrogen assisted gas turbines for effective carbon capture integration
Resilience, safety and security are significant when introducing autonomous vessels in the Maritime Transport Systems (MTS). A resilience-based knowledge foundation for governance, management and work practice is developed, ensuring an integrated MTS...